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A major part of many people’s sales process is presenting formal proposals to audiences comprised of one or more decision makers. The fact you’re even in the room and at the table with these prospects speaks to the fact they are interested in what you have to offer and what you have to say, the […]

Eagles are cool. People are always talking about soaring with them (soaring is even a cooler word when used in conjunction with eagles.) The eagle is majestic airborne creature whose is used to represent our country and appears in a lot of government buildings, on most of our currency, and is cast for use in numerous medals, […]

Movies based on Marvel comic book heroes seem to have two options: Super HERO (Spiderman, Iron Man, Blade) and Super ZERO (Daredevil, Hulk, Ghost Rider.) Another trend is that the movies that start out great get lamer as they go along (Spidey 3 SUCKED) and those that start out bad get better (Punisher 2 — […]

Announcing the new 2007 release of DTIG’s original book! Updated and revised from its original 2001 edition, 100-WHATS of CREATIVITY is chock full of mental detours to help your derailed creative efforts get back on a product path of innovation. What people are saying about 100-WHATS… “I read Don’s ebook at 9:00 AM, and by […]

I recently had the opportunity to design an event website for BalletMet in Columbus, Ohio. They are promoting a new show called “WHODUNIT?” (think of it as a sort of ‘Clue in a Tutu’ ) and have partnered with radio station Mix 97.1 to create a mystery microsite to engage the audience with a pre-performance […]

BioJewellery allows you to give a gift from deep inside yourself— REALLY deep inside yourself! I’ll bet this isn’t what you had in mind when you read that headline… Art meets Science as both learn from each other on how to craft complex shapes from bone tissue grown in labs. Five couples participated in the […]

I found a great website today. I know it’s a great site because not only does it have creative content, but it’s helping to spread the word about Net Neutrality. The website is Vintage ToonCast, and the entry on the day I found it featured the YouTube video embedded below. Be sure to take a […]

Some of you may have read that headline as “TIPping Point.” Read it again: it says “TRIPping Point.” If you’re familiar with Malcolm Gladwell’s book, you’ll know that TIPping Point is a sociological term defined as the exact moment when something unique becomes something common. MySpace, Blogs, Podcasts, Google AdWords, YouTube, etc. were all unique […]

My friend Jim Canterucci (author of Personal Brilliance) recently began a podcast called “Personal Brilliance: Up Close and Practical.” His podcast is unique in that it’s a single interview divided into four episodes. Each episode focuses on one of the Personal Brilliance catalysts (Awareness, Curiosity, Focus, and Initiative) and how they are applied by the […]